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(Dover Books on Music)
The  book is a quality paperback that will take a lot of spreading open  at the  piano without falling apart.  As a student of the Russian  Technical  Regimen, a method directly derived from Leschetizky's  teachings, I found  the book to be an excellent supplement.  Its 92  pages are crammed full of  piano technique, including finger dexterity  and independence, timing, use  of the metronome, scales, chord playing,  arpeggios, embellisments (such as  grace notes), use of the pedal,  performance tips, suggestions for  memorizing, and a lot more, and has  either exercises for or examples of  each, with sketches of  Leschetizky's hands on the keyboard demonstrating  hand position for the  chords and exercises.  The editor offers a few tips  that inject just a  bit of modern theory.
 
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Thanks Carl Engineer for buy IT
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